As per title, what multimedia have these helpful individuals and groups curated that you've enjoyed?
This can cover games, books, anime, manga, light novels, movies, or any hobby related item.
As per title, what multimedia have these helpful individuals and groups curated that you've enjoyed?
This can cover games, books, anime, manga, light novels, movies, or any hobby related item.
Honestly this, I don’t base my tastes on what a hive-mind thinks is good or bad (can’t say I’m invulnerable to the group-think tendency though).
I’m also not into outing/reminding about targets for the woke on a public forum, but that’s just me since most of the stuff I like, they end up hating.
You've never seen strange media or social attention given to a given book, game, movie, etc., and either based on the description or curiosity, performed a cursory check and ended up liking it? Really? I have my doubts.
I don’t use social media any longer. I’m not a follower in that capacity.
I used to lead people towards media I liked, making long posts about shows/movies/games, or threads discussing them.
I don’t do that anymore.
Fair enough. I read a lot of stuff, so even though I don't use social media (in the vein of Twitter, Facebook), these things naturally make their way through. For the longest time, I either didn't use Reddit or occasionally read it for news aggregation...most of my time was either on work or sports (gave that up eventually).
I know I was turned onto a bunch of stuff back in the 90s when I was hanging around Fido_HolySmoke, but I can't think of anything recently I was drawn to because of a controversy. Probably because SJWs hate everything, it seems. I dread the Dragonriders of Pern movie coming out of development hell, because they'll totally ruin that, too. Not the casting (if one read the books, one would expect pretty much everyone to be a muddy-looking mutt, whatever physical descriptions that I can't remember aside because the author wouldn't have thought that far at first, I'm sure), but they'd likely totally misrepresent the fuedal nature of the piece and totally fail to understand why things appeared so "sexist" (and they'd be like the son's writing, and fetishize the green dragon riders overmuch, too, I bet.)